2002 Honda Nighthawk 750

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2002 Honda Nighthawk 750
2002 Honda Nighthawk 750

 

– 2002 Honda Nighthawk 750

With its combination of power, rideability and value, the Nighthawk® 750 is a great choice for almost any rider.


Engine
The Nighthawk® 750’s engine features exciting performance and low maintenance in a package

Hydraulic Valve Adjusters

Honda’s Gold Wings,® Nighthawk® 750 and Shadow® 1100s incorporate maintenance-free hydraulic valve-lash adjusters.

 

Specifications:
Model: 2002 CB750
Engine Type: 747cc (45.6 cu-in.) air-cooled inline four-cylinder
Bore and Stroke: 67.0mm x 53.0mm
Compression Ratio: 9.3:1
Engine weight 179.2 lb.
Firing order 1-2-4-3
Cylinder arrangement Inline 4 L1-2-3-4R
Lubrication system Forced pressure & set sump
Oil pump type Trochoid
Oil filter Paper filter (Fram PH6017A)
Compression ratio 9.3: 1 Cooling system Air cooled
Valve train DOHC chaindrive with rocker arm Air filtration Paper filter (pleated)
Intake valve opens 0 ° BTDC
Intake valve closes 35 ° ABDC
Exhaust valve opens 30 ° BBDC
Exhaust valve closes -5 ° ATDC


Valve Train: DOHC; four valves per cylinder
Carburetion: Four 34mm CV
Throttle bore 1.3 in. (34mm)
Ignition: Solid-state
Transmission: Five-speed

Clutch system Multi-plate wet
Clutch operation Manual
Transmission 5 speed
Primary reduction 1.780 (73/ 41)
Final reduction 2.533 (38/ 15)
Gear ratio 1st 3.00: 1 (42/ 14)
Gear ratio 2nd 2.056: 1 (37/ 18)
Gear ratio 3rd 1.545: 1 (34/ 22)
Gear ratio 4th 1.240: 1 (31/ 25)
Gear ratio 5th 1.074: 1 (29/ 27)
Gearshift pattern 1-N-2-3-4-5

Final Drive: O-ring-sealed chain
DID chain DID 525 V9/ 110
RK chain RK 525 SM4/ 110

Frame type Double cradle
Front Suspension: 41mm Telescopic fork ; 5.5-inch travel
Front wheel travel 5.5 in.
Rear damper Dual spring & shock Trail length 4.6 in.
Rear Suspension: Dual rear shocks with five-position spring-preload adjustability; 4.3-inch travel
Rear wheel travel 4.3 in.
Caster angle 29 °
Front Brake: Hydraulic Single disc with twin-piston caliper
Rear Brake: Drum
Tire type, front Dunlop K505F
Front tire size 110/ 80-18 58H
Tire type, rear Dunlop K505
Rear tire size 140/ 70-17 66H
Standard NGK DPR 8EA-9
Standard Nippondenso X24EPR-U9
Spark Plug gap 0.03-0.04 in. (0.8-0.9mm)

Alternator charging coil 0.4 -0.6 ohms
Alternator field coil 2.1 -2.6 ohms
Front turn signal/ running light 12 Volt, 32 & 3 CP
Rear turn signal/ light 12 Volt, 32 CP
Regulator / rectifier regulated voltage/ amperage 13.0 -15.0 V/ below 0.5A/ 2,000 rpm

Instrument lights 3 bulbs 12 Volt / 1.7 Watt
Battery capacity 12V @ 14 Ah
Oil warning light 12 Volt @ 3 Watt
Normal Batt charging rate 1.4 A / 10h
Side stand warning light 12 Volt, 3 Watt
Main fuse 30 A
High beam indicator light 12 Volt, 3 Watt
Other fuses two 10 A, one 15 A
Turn signal indicator light 12 Volt, 3.4 Watt
Headlight (high/ low beam) 12 Volt, 60/55
Watt Neutral indicator light 12 Volt, 3 Watt
Tail / brake light 12 Volt, 3 & 32 CP

Overall length 86.0 in.
Overall width 31.5 in.
Ground clearance 5.5 in.
Overall height 44.7 in.
Curb weight 498 lb.
Footpeg height 12.6 in.
Max weight capacity 364 lb
Wheelbase: 59.3 inches
Seat Height: 30.9 inches
Dry Weight: 463.0 pounds
Fuel Capacity: Fuel tank capacity 4.76 US gal (18 liters), Reserve capacity 0.79 US gal. (3.0 liters)
Engine Oil Capacity at draining 2.8 U. S. quarts (2.7 liters)
Engine Oil Capacity with filter change 3.1 U. S. quarts (3.0 liters)
Color: Black

Specifications are subject to change without notice, in accordance with national regulation and legislations.

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